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This surgery is called scleral (SKLAIR-ul) buckling. It involves the surgeon sewing a piece of silicone to the white part of the eye, called the sclera, over ...
The uvea consists of structures of the eye beneath the white of the eye (sclera). ... sclera and the retina. Iritis (i-RYE-tis) is swelling and irritation ...
Muriel M. Schornack, O.D.. Rochester, MN. Area of Focus: Scleral lens fitting, Eye exam, Contact lens fitting, Keratoconus, Dry eyes, Nearsightedness ...
... (sclera). These blood vessels cause problems as they grow into the macular portion of the retina. In the advanced stages, wet macular degeneration can lead ...
Association Between Endothelial Cell Density and Corneal Swelling in Post-Penetrating Keratoplasty Scleral Contact Lens Wear · Overview · Participation ...
Research supports an increased risk of late-onset, primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) after vitrectomy and vitrectomy with scleral buckling, but not after ...
The choroid layer, which is the layer of blood vessels and connective tissue between the sclera and the retina at the back of the uvea; The ciliary body ...
Infant jaundice is the yellow coloring of a newborn baby's skin and eyes. It's caused by a buildup of pigment called bilirubin in the baby's blood.
Scleral buckling and vitrectomy procedures for complex retinal detachment repair; Pediatric lensectomy for ectopia lentis and persistent fetal vasculature ...
... scleral lenses. Please visit the Mayo Clinic Optical Store to find available contact lenses. Why choose Mayo Clinic for eye care. Mayo Clinic specialists ...
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